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Transit Timestamping

Definition

Transit timestamping involves recording the exact time an asset or data packet begins or completes its movement between distinct network points or systems. This process establishes an immutable record of the precise moment an item enters or exits a specific phase of its transfer, verifying its progression. It provides crucial chronological evidence for tracking the journey of digital assets, transactions, or information across various platforms. Such timestamps are vital for auditing, compliance, and resolving disputes concerning the timing of digital events.